Dynjandi (Fjallfoss), Hrafnseyri

Watch a series of seven waterfalls cascade together down a cumulative height of 100 m (330 ft) at Dynjandi (Fjallfoss). Climb uphill through a combination of slopes and stairs to get to the base of the main waterfall, which is notable for its trapezoidal shape. Each of the seven sections of the waterfall is marked with a signpost. Note that some sections of the paths are steep and rocky. Choose to start, finish, or center your holiday on a trip to Dynjandi (Fjallfoss) by using our Hrafnseyri sightseeing planner .

Although I did not have weather with clear sky and sun, but I still could enjoy the greatness and power of Dynjandi waterfall! First you reach a parking lot near of a mountain. The waterfall consists ...
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By Nox2013On January 4, 2018

I traveled the entire ring road and then some, saw at least 1000 waterfalls, and this was by far my favorite. 7 different levels of falls and the top one is the coolest of all! And it isn't swarming w...
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By BorisB3On December 23, 2017

Unbelievably beautiful waterfall in the West Fjords. Even though we had quite limited time in WF, we had to visit this majestic creature of Nature. thanks to the no-night period we managed to see the ...
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The most beautiful waterfall in Iceland. The pictures don't do it justice as it is absolutely majestic standing in front of it. A little trail leads up to the Dynjandi along some other beautiful smaller falls. Plus you don't see any big tourist buses over here so it won't get overcrowded.

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By Ana SimonovskaOn June 15, 2017

It's one of my favorite places in Iceland. The cascading waterfalls look absolutely majestic and can be spotted from quite far away. If you decide to stay on the parking lot you'll still have a wonderful view. If you decide to go up the hill to take a closer look at the individual waterfalls, you'll have to take a very good care of yourself and watch your step. As it's often the case in Iceland, the path is almost unsecured and the steps are pretty wild at times. Anyway, when you reach the upper most platform, you'll face Dynjandi and you'll get a marvelous view down. It's really worth the effort, but be very, very careful. Of course, expect some water vapor :)

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By Julie ShehataOn July 31, 2017

We loved this hike. It was a good climb for two middle-aged people in semi-shape, but doable with time. Views are simply breathtaking. Worth the drive.

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By Cæcilie SpliidOn July 8, 2017

We drove quite a long way for this site and I was afraid to get disappointed given I'd already seen quite a few waterfalls in Iceland at that point. However, the waterfall(s) really did not disappoint. Absolutely breathtaking and probably my favourite waterfall in all of Iceland. Would definitely recommend even if it's a long ride to get there (at least the drive was beautiful).

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By Uri KeshetOn October 6, 2017

This is the biggest waterfall of the westfjords. There's a good parking area with toilets and a trail from the cars to the big waterfall. The climb is a short but a little steep and totally worth it